Indigo Alloy: Mixologists and Pirates Book Six by Kay Frost

Indigo Alloy: Mixologists and Pirates Book Six by Kay Frost

Author:Kay, Frost
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Renegade Publishing, LLC
Published: 2019-11-10T16:00:00+00:00


That dirtbag.

That dirty, rotten, no good, pile of horse manure.

Allie glared at the ceiling and rubbed the sleep from her eyes.

He’d drugged her. Again. She slowly sat up and eyed the dim room. It was much the same as her last room but instead of being gray, everything was white. She scooted to the edge of the mattress, tossed the fluffy covers off, and slid off the high bed, her toes sinking into a luxurious white fur rug.

Her lips thinned even as she wiggled her toes against the silky floor covering. She didn’t condone hunting animals for sport, or for their coats, it was a waste of life, but darn her if the rug wasn’t the softest things she’d ever felt.

Allie rubbed her temples as a dull throb took up a slow tempo behind her eyes. A side effect of the drugging, no doubt.

“Bastard,” she muttered, dropping her hands. Allie smoothed her fingers down her rumpled outfit and took a few steps toward the floor-to-ceiling drapes. Her mouth popped open in awe as she drew closer. From afar, the curtains looked plain white, but, upon closer inspection, they had an entire underwater mural stitched into them. Unable to help herself, she ran her fingertips along the embroidered edge of what seemed to be a whale-like creature. The craftmanship was incredible. Being a seamstress herself, she understood the painstaking care the artist must have taken with such a project. The whale alone would’ve taken hours…

She tipped her head back and scanned the immense draperies. Such an undertaking would have taken years. Allie winced. It would have been a pain in the butt with everything being white. Abandoning her study of the embroidered art, she grabbed a handful of the fabric and pulled it to the side, determined to figure out where she was.

A hiss escaped her as light flooded in, momentarily blinding her. Allie blinked away the stars dotting her vision and gasped, her fingers clenching the fabric of the drapes.

Terror and astonishment froze her in place.

It was as if she was standing at the edge of the world with paradise only a touch away. Outside her windows, it was a sheer drop that plunged downward and melted into a picturesque beach with the kind of clear aqua water she’d only ever seen on a screen before. The water rippled into a never-ending roll of shimmering fabric as far as she could see.

Although terrified of the drop, Allie couldn’t move away. It was something out of a dream. Their family home hadn’t been too far from the beach, but it had been so polluted she’d never been able to swim in the water, but the salt smell had been etched into her mind. Would the water smell the same here?

You’re on an alien planet, you idiot. It’s pretty but how are you going to escape?

Her mood soured considerably as her thoughts turned back to the devil she’d been forced to make nice with. Why did he bring her here? Surely, it had something to do with his new product he planned on peddling to the galaxies.



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